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Furrow irrigation --- Water quality --- Infiltration --- silting --- soil chemicophysical properties
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silting --- Wastewater treatment --- Activated sludge --- membranes --- Bioreactors --- Filtration --- Activated carbon
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Research on reservoir sedimentation in recent years has been aimed mainly at water resources projects in developing countries. These countries, especially in Africa, often have to cope with long droughts, flash floods and severe erosion problems. Large reservoir capacities are required to capture water provided by flash floods so as to ensure the supply of water in periods of drought. The problem arising however is that these floods, due to their tremendous stream power, carry enormous volumes of sediment which, due to the size of reservoirs, are virtually deposited in toto in the reservoir
Reservoir sedimentation --- Reservoir silting --- Reservoirs --- Sedimentation and deposition --- Sedimentation --- Silting --- Reservoir sedimentation. --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Environmental Engineering
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Drinking water --- water purification --- Filtration --- membranes --- Ultrafiltration --- silting --- organic matter --- Calcium carbonate
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Compaction of Argillaceous Sediments
Clay --- Silt --- Sediment compaction --- Silting --- Sediments (Geology) --- Compaction, Sediment --- Diagenesis --- Aluminum silicates --- Binders (Materials) --- Soils --- Clay. --- Sediment compaction. --- Silt.
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Coast changes. --- Sediment transport. --- 627.157 --- 627.26 --- Sedimentation. Silting. Detritus, gravel, sand, silt --- Deterioration of harbour and maritime works. Damage from erosion, corrosion, biological attack (marine organisms) etc. --- 627.26 Deterioration of harbour and maritime works. Damage from erosion, corrosion, biological attack (marine organisms) etc. --- 627.157 Sedimentation. Silting. Detritus, gravel, sand, silt --- Coast changes --- Sediment transport --- 551.466 --- 551.466 Sea waves and tides --- Sea waves and tides --- Fluvial sediment transport --- Stream sediment transport --- Transport, Sediment --- Erosion --- Coastal erosion --- Coasts --- Shore erosion --- Littoral drift --- Physical geography --- Deterioration of harbour and maritime works. Damage from erosion, corrosion, biological attack (marine organisms) etc
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Zone aride --- Arid zones --- Ressource en eau --- Water resources --- Hydrologie --- Hydrology --- Bilan hydrique --- water balance --- Précipitation --- precipitation --- Évapotranspiration --- Evapotranspiration --- Eau superficielle --- Surface water --- Sédimentation --- sedimentation --- Eau souterraine --- groundwater --- Gestion des ressources --- resource management --- 556 --- 631.445.5 --- 627.157 --- Arid regions --- Arid lands --- Dry lands --- Dryland regions --- Drylands --- Lands, Arid --- Regions, Arid --- Regions, Semiarid --- Semi-arid regions --- Semi-arid zones --- Semiarid regions --- Sub-humid lands --- Zones, Arid --- Extreme environments --- Aquatic sciences --- Earth sciences --- Hydrography --- Water --- Hydrosphere. Water in general. Hydrology --- Arid soils. Desert soils --- Sedimentation. Silting. Detritus, gravel, sand, silt --- 627.157 Sedimentation. Silting. Detritus, gravel, sand, silt --- 631.445.5 Arid soils. Desert soils --- 556 Hydrosphere. Water in general. Hydrology --- precipitation. --- Evapotranspiration. --- sedimentation.
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The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management.
Research & information: general --- Africa --- rainfall --- monthly grids --- database --- inverse distance weighted --- agroforestry --- catchment hydrology --- humid tropics --- hydrological modeling --- impact assessment --- land-cover change --- Montane Southeast Asia --- rubber --- trend detection --- water balance --- critical drought --- frequency analysis --- Mediterranean region --- precipitation deficit --- Seyhan River basin --- spatial drought analysis --- standardized precipitation index (SPI) --- Casiquiare --- Orinoco --- Amazon --- bifurcation --- hydro-sedimentary budget --- trends --- Senegal River Basin --- rainfall shift --- hydroclimatic variables --- streamflow --- climate change --- data preprocessing --- donor selection --- drainage area ratio --- Euphrates basin --- moving average --- physical similarity --- streamflow estimation --- ungauged basins --- water salinity --- inverse estuaries --- West Africa --- drought --- mangrove --- Mono basin --- extreme rainfall events --- ENSEMBLE --- regional climate models --- modeling --- MUSLE --- erosion --- solid transport --- dam --- Bouregreg --- Morocco --- overland flow --- inter-rill erosion --- teak tree plantation --- understory --- broom grass --- South–East Asia --- land management --- soil erosion --- flow recession model --- discharge forecast --- Senegal River --- Gambia River --- Niger River --- hydroclimatology --- hydrosedimentology --- hydrogeochemical --- Congo River Basin --- urbanization --- impervious area --- Cameroon --- runoff --- Rambla de Algeciras --- semi-arid --- lake --- lakeshores --- silting --- bank gullies --- UAV --- LiDAR --- DoD --- M3C2 --- Fouta Djallon --- water tower --- depletion (or recession) coefficient --- runoff coefficient --- soil water holding capacity --- basement --- sandstone --- Fula society --- n/a --- South-East Asia
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The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management.
Africa --- rainfall --- monthly grids --- database --- inverse distance weighted --- agroforestry --- catchment hydrology --- humid tropics --- hydrological modeling --- impact assessment --- land-cover change --- Montane Southeast Asia --- rubber --- trend detection --- water balance --- critical drought --- frequency analysis --- Mediterranean region --- precipitation deficit --- Seyhan River basin --- spatial drought analysis --- standardized precipitation index (SPI) --- Casiquiare --- Orinoco --- Amazon --- bifurcation --- hydro-sedimentary budget --- trends --- Senegal River Basin --- rainfall shift --- hydroclimatic variables --- streamflow --- climate change --- data preprocessing --- donor selection --- drainage area ratio --- Euphrates basin --- moving average --- physical similarity --- streamflow estimation --- ungauged basins --- water salinity --- inverse estuaries --- West Africa --- drought --- mangrove --- Mono basin --- extreme rainfall events --- ENSEMBLE --- regional climate models --- modeling --- MUSLE --- erosion --- solid transport --- dam --- Bouregreg --- Morocco --- overland flow --- inter-rill erosion --- teak tree plantation --- understory --- broom grass --- South–East Asia --- land management --- soil erosion --- flow recession model --- discharge forecast --- Senegal River --- Gambia River --- Niger River --- hydroclimatology --- hydrosedimentology --- hydrogeochemical --- Congo River Basin --- urbanization --- impervious area --- Cameroon --- runoff --- Rambla de Algeciras --- semi-arid --- lake --- lakeshores --- silting --- bank gullies --- UAV --- LiDAR --- DoD --- M3C2 --- Fouta Djallon --- water tower --- depletion (or recession) coefficient --- runoff coefficient --- soil water holding capacity --- basement --- sandstone --- Fula society --- n/a --- South-East Asia
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